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Lets start by collecting related information on this page.
Lets start by collecting related information on this page.
I ([[User:SeanDeluge|SeanDeluge]]) so far have ount out if used to be a Ecast Compact Revo Jukebox. [[File:http://www.vendingtimes.com/Media/DesignImageLibrary/Ecast_RevoJukbox.jpg]] And.. It has some good EQ hardware inside but other than that I can't tell what OS it's using or what the components are. I'll keep researching. I do know Ecast went belly up in March and was selling off these Jukeboxes for cheap and there are some going for $3000+ on ebay. Don't know if that helps but I'd like to see this working and not in the pile of hackable parts.
Sean aka Dan

Revision as of 17:30, 27 May 2013

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Someone recently (May 2013) donated a touchscreen computer with a bill accepter to Noisebridge. With a little bit of software, this could be turned into a bitcoin-dispensing ATM!

I (Leif) do not have time to take the lead on this right now, but I would be happy to help out if other people do.

Lets start by collecting related information on this page.

I (SeanDeluge) so far have ount out if used to be a Ecast Compact Revo Jukebox. File:Http://www.vendingtimes.com/Media/DesignImageLibrary/Ecast RevoJukbox.jpg And.. It has some good EQ hardware inside but other than that I can't tell what OS it's using or what the components are. I'll keep researching. I do know Ecast went belly up in March and was selling off these Jukeboxes for cheap and there are some going for $3000+ on ebay. Don't know if that helps but I'd like to see this working and not in the pile of hackable parts. Sean aka Dan